Vortex Optics RAZOR HD 1-4X24 (MOA) - CQMR-1 MOA User Manual
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Radius Bar
MagView
Illumination Knob
The Vortex Razor HD riflescopes incorporate the patented
Radius Bar to visually assist in
keeping track of the correct turret
knob position at the rifle’s zero.
By watching the position of the bar
during field use, the shooter can
quickly verify the correct turret
knob position.
In a CQB type of situation, the shooter can also use the
Radius Bar as a quick visual aiming reference.
To benefit from the Radius Bar, the turret cap must be
indexed with the zero reference line on turret post. See the
Sight In section for details on indexing cap.
Radius Bar
To change magnifications, turn the magnification ring to
the desired level. The patented
Vortex MagView will provide
a low light reference for
magnification level.
Variable Power Adjustment
Parallax Adjustment
Illumination Adjustment
The Razor 1-4x24 series riflescopes are non-adjustable
for parallax correction and are set from the factory to be
parallax-free at 100 yards.
• At distances under 100 yards, parallax error is less than 1 inch.
• At distances over 100 yards parallax error is minimal; using
good consistent shooting form and cheek weld will prevent most
problems with parallax.
The Vortex Razor 1–4x24 riflescopes use a variable intensity
reticle illumination system to aid in low light performance.
Illumination intensity levels will vary from bright to ultra low
intensity compatible with night vision devices at the lowest
setting.
The illumination knob allows for 11 levels
of brightness intensity; an off click between
each level allows the shooter to turn the
illumination off and return to a favored
intensity level with just one click. The top six
settings (6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11) are visible in
the daytime, depending on the background
color. Settings below 6 are for low light use when the user’s eyes
have adjusted to lower light levels. Lowest settings are for use
with night vision devices.
To change the battery, unscrew outer cap with a coin. Remove
the battery and replace with a new one.